Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 11, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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G R E SH A M
O U TLO O K
GRESHAM LOCALS
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
RELIABILITY
544
W A HESSEL
SERVICE
6x2
A Complete Line of all Machinery and Implements
Jeff R o b e rts o n h a s acce p te d a posi- j
tlo n a t th e B e a v e r S ta te fo u n d ry .
F re d H oss a lso s ta r te d w o rk a t th e
j' fo u n d ry y e ste rd a y .
This Week Sale of Men’s
Jo h n W u c h te r, a fo rm e r re s id e n t
j of G re sh a m , c a m e o u t from P o rtla n d
o v e r th e w eek -en d , s to p p in g a t th e
Oise Harows that have a Solid Fram e, cuts in center same P. O. Spike - T ooth Harows j C ongdon h o te l an d re n e w in g old
as outside, with tongue trucks, all sizes.
frie n d s h ere.
guard lever, d ’ble tooth fa stn ’rs
C. I. R a k e r d e liv e re d a F o rd ro a d ­
R egular or Reversible
s t e r to th e W a lra d g ro c e ry y e ste rd a y .
Mr. W a lra d p la n s to use it fo r m e r­
Discs, T andem Discs,
c a n tile delivery’.
T rac to r Disc H arrow s.
C. R. A y lsw o rth , o f S u n n y sid e , w as |
a lu n c h e o n g u e s t of h is n e p h ew , E.
W. A y lsw o rth , y e ste rd a y .
H e cam e
o u t to G re sh a m to a tte n d th e m e e t­
in g of th e s to c k h o ld e rs o f th e local X
te le p h o n e co m p an y .
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Mr. a n d M rs. G eorge W a s h in g to n y
P ag e, th e ir son D onald, a n d M r X
P a g e 's s is te r, M iss R. p a g e , a r t I
w eek-end guestB a t th e J. W . L aw - 1 ?
rein*,- h om e on s o u th R o b e rts av en u e. X
W ith th e E. W . A y lsw o rth fa m ily , 1
S chool N otes.
th e y w ere g u e s ts a t a well a p p o in te d
U pon th e b u lle tin b o ard in M iss d in n e r on S u n d ay .
G race O g ilb ee’s ro om I fo u n d : De­
M. H. M ichael of B a ltim o re , M ary ­
m o cracy m e a n s n o t " I ’m as good as la n d , is a g u e st a t th e J. H. M etzg er
Gresham, Oregon
i you a r e ,” b y t " Y o u 're as good a s I re sid e n c e .
He Is a fig h tin g m edic
a m .” N e a r it w as a very c re d ita b le on fu rlo u g h
from
B a ttle C reek ,
essay "M y L ib e rty B ond a n d I ” by M ichigan, w h ere he h as been s t a ­
S e rg e a n t Floyd M etzger breezed into
C lifford G ibbs, a fo u r th g ra d e pupil tio n e d w ith F ie ld H o sp ita l 254.
M rs. M y rtle M yers, te a c h e r o f th e
W e II say, " I t ’s h a rd to k eep a tow n from F o rt B liss, Texas, all u n a n ­
fifth g ra d e in th e g ra m m a r school, good m an d o w n .” Dr. A. H. W rig h t nounced, on F rid a y . S aid it w as a '
h as been In c h a rg e o f th e J u n i o r Red is m a k in g a m ost s a tis f a c to r y re co v ­ g ra n d and glorious feeling to be back
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C ro ss m e m b e rsh ip d riv e.
H e r pu- 1 ery fro m his a u to m o b ile m ish ap . H e in G resham , w here th e re a re no s a n d ­
pils ra llie d to h e r aid by re g is te r in g h as d e m a n d e d h is c lo th e s even his sto rm s and no rocks in the beans. He
r r
as been
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th e first o n e h u n d re d p e r c e n t m e m ­ o v e rc o a t, an d a lth o u g h he h as not I h ha*
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clo se second.
A d d le P u lle n c a rrie d h o sp ita l we m ay look fo r him h om e p a st y ear. H e is hom e on a tw en ty
day
furlough.
off th e sp e llin g h o n o rs in M rs. in G re sh a m in a w eek o r so.
M y er's ro o m la s t w eek, b ein g th e only
One
of o u r g ro cers is a u th o rity for
M r. a n d M rs. J. p . S ta p le to n , of
p u p il to tu r n in p e rfe c t w o rk all P o rtla n d , w ere d in n e r g u e s ts of the sta te m e n t th a t a stead ily Increasing
w eek. As a r e s u lt sh e w as allo w ed J u d g e a n d M rs. Geo. W. S ta p le to n n u m b er of P o rtla n d e rs do th e ir S a tu r ­
to re a d a lib ra ry book d u rin g th e a n d fam ily on S u n d a y , th e o ccasion day sh o p p in g in G resham . We do not
sp e llin g sessio n on F rid a y . C re d it is w as a b ir th d a y d in n e r in h o n o r of w onder a t th is news. T he w rite r, in
g iv en fo r th e n u m b e r of books re a d M rs. G eo rg e S ta p le to n ’s b irth d a y .
seven m o n th 's p a in s ta k in g booking and
by th e s e p e rfe c t sp e lle rs. A d d le se ­
M r. an d M rs. A rza S m ith a n d Mrs. household budgeting, has discovered
herwin illiams
le c te d “ A ll B ab a a n d th e O pen S e­ G ould ca lle d upon C. M. O lip h a n t th a t liv in g fo r h e r fam ily is o n e-th ird
s a m e .”
S u n d ay a t his h om e o u t e a st o f tow n low er h e re th a n in P o rtlan d .
M iss H a g e rm a n ’s room is b rig h t on S o u th R o b e rts a v en u e. Mr. O li­
M rs. Roy K ern e n te r ta in e d A. F .
w ith red h e a rts , w ith g a y yellow p h a n t lias been confined to h is bed M iller a t lu n c h e o n to d a y , a f t e r th e
a p ro n s on th e
w indow p la n ts. A d u rin g th e p a st th r e e m o n th s.
noon a d jo u r n m e n t o f th e co u n ty f a i r
la rg e a n d fe s tiv e yellow h a t box e m ­
is a washable varnish made ex­
T h e M. E. E p w o rth L ea g u e w ill b o ard .
M rs. E d ith T. W e a th e rre d
b e llish ed w ith p in k cu p id s h a s a s lit hold its social m e e tin g a t th e G ra n g e an d H . A. L ew is, f a ir d ire c to rs , w ere
pressly for furniture and wood­
in th e lid th r o u g h w hich th e first h all, F e b ru a r y 12, 1919, a t 8 p. nt. to h a v e been g u e sts, a ls o ; b u t w ere
work. O n your dining-room
g ra d e r s slip th e i r v a le n tin e s .
1 his is th e first m e e tin g in s e v e ra l u n a v o id a b ly a b se n t.
phone sis YO U R H O M E F U R N /S H E R
oresham
able, for example, it not only
On F rid a y a fte rn o o n th e lite r a r y m o n th s, d u e to th e e p id em ic, h en ce it
M iss G race A llen, of P o rtla n d , is
jives
a rich, lustrous polish, but
so ciety In P rin c ip a l S k irv in 's room will bo of a " g e t- to - g e th e r ” n a tu r e , th e g u e s t o f M iss Id a H eald o f th e
it ke ops that polish, even under
h eld an e x c itin g e le c tio n o f officers, and a jo lly good tim e is a n tic ip a te d Misz m illin e ry e s ta b lis h m e n t.
in c id e n ta lly a b s o rb in g v a lu a b le ex­ An e sp e c ia l in v ita tio n is a cco rd ed all
Miss E m ily L o v erid g e , s u p e r in te n ­
h it ph.es or scalding liquids.
p e rien ce in p a rlia m e n ta ry p ro c e d u re . y o u n g p eo p le, w h e th e r th ey a re m em ­ d e n t of Good S a m a rita n h o sp ita l, w as
S r-N ct is made for a pur­
T h is d e b a tin g so ciety is a p a r t of bers o r n o t.
th e d in n e r g u e s t of h e r s is te r , M rs.
pose
that a general varnish
th e ir stu d y of civ il g o v e rn m e n t. T h e
u - - Jo h n C an n o n on S u n d ay . M rs. C a n ­
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It will make all
e le c tio n w as a th r il le r — no less th a n , '‘rn C a lifo rn ia seem s to h av e s tru c k n o n ’s n ep h ew , P a u l H eslop, w ho r e ­
W A T E R M A N ID E A L , T H E R E S T I N T H E W O R L D
.d o o rs b lig h te r .
fo u r c a n d id a te s b e in g listed fo r m o st G re sh a m . G uy F ie ld h o u s e a n d T om c e n tly re c eiv ed his d is c h a rg e fro m th e
o f th e offices: a n d a seco n d b a llo t be- H o w itt h ic co u g h e d fo r tw o d ay s la s t o rd n a n c e co rp s a t P itts b u rg , w as also
Every pen is G uaranteed to give Satisfaction.
in g n e cessary In each In stan ce. I)u r- wee k , finally s e e k in g re lie f fro m Dr. a g u e st.
i H L i- W illiams
I have a good stock on hand of the New Safety non­
Ing th e ex c ite m e n t o f w h isp e re d cam - B o tk in , w ho sto p p e d th e a n n o y a n c e .
J u s t a re m in d e r o f th e jo in t L a d ie s
paL gning th e s e r g e a n t- a t- a r m s col- j Mrs. O. A. E a s tm a n h as receiv ed Aid a n d M issio n ary so ciety m e e tin g a t
leak screw cap, with attached clip.
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lected q u ite a list o f n a m e s of ta lk - ,w o le tte r s an d so m e p o sta l p h o to s th e h o m e o f M rs. A. W. S h ip ley to ­
ers. It c o sts th r e e c e n ts a w h isp er. fro n ‘ h e r so n , W ilso n , w ho is w ith m o rro w . A n n o u n c e m e n t of th e ex cel­
T h e new officers a re p re s id e n t, H a rry 'h e a rm y o f o c c u p a tio n in G erm an y . le n t p ro g ra m h a s been a lre a d y a n ­
For F loors
S q u ire s; vice p re s id e n t, A lice P e te r- s h e !■ not im p re sse d w ith G erm an n o u n ced in th e O u tlo o k .
so n ; s e c re ta ry , J e a n n e tte D o w sett; P h o to g ra p h y , b u t is p leased w ith
E z ra T h o m a s a n d O dney D avis
(;z e /;.s7 /Jd /,
regon
ee ain -W illiams
tr e a s u r e r , L ew is M a u ld in g ; serg ean t, W ilso n 's ro b u s t a p p e a ra n c e .
w ere d in n e r g u e s ts a t th e Ed. M etz­
at-arniB , E d w ard S ch w ed ler.
j J- W. H am ilto n , w ho cam e
h ere g e r h o m e la s t ev ening.
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recen tly from E a ste rn O regon w ith
D r. a n d M rs. W ill O tt w ere P o r t­
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L incoln Day P ro g r a m ,
his fam ily, has p u rch ased th e Chas. la n d v is ito rs S u n d ay a t th e h o m e of
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R eynolds place and h as begun b u ild in g Mr. an d M rs. Jo h n F e lla rm a n .
Com m e m o ra tin g
F or O ui-of-door V artihh
L in co ln s
a n d j o p eratio n . T he chicken houses a rc
M r. a n d M rs. S. P. H a le of W alia
W a s h in g to n ’s
b ir th d a y s
p a tr io tic I u n d er co n stru c tio n a t p resen t an d the W alla a r e dow n lo o k in g a f t e r th e ir
Every p :-t or varnish for
se rv ices will be h eld I n 't h e assem t.lv
' t u “ By u cu o n a t P ™ ‘ nt «"«1 the
h a ll of th e g ra .le sch o ol on W e d n e s -!
“ B° ° n ra n c h n e a r P le a s a n t H om e a n d v is it­
every purpose here,
ing re la tiv e s in th is v icin ity .
day a fte rn o o n a t h a lf p ast o n e w ., ii .', h
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w hile th e H am ilton« a re m ak in g th e ir
C h as L a to u re ll, fo r m e r G resh am
o ’clock,
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G RESH A M , OREGON
T h e O u tlo o k a c k n o w le d g e s th e s u b ­
p ro g ra m
of e v e n ts . T h t p ro g ra m
F red Pow ell is e re c tin g a house on s c rip tio n of o n e o f th e new g ra d e
c o m m itte e , co m p o sed
ot Mrs. M
his p ro p erty .
sch o o l te a c h e rs w ho d e sire s to g e t ac­
M rs. M. E. G ilm o re h a s as g u e sts
M yers, c h a irm a n . Miss M. M ichel a n d
'Yhe R exali , Store
Dr. F. P eak is co n te m p la tin g build- q u a in te d w ith school p a tro n s a n d lo ­ h e r so n , B ern S h u ltz a n d w ife, of
Miss M. A r th u r a n n o u n c e s th e fol-1
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lo w in g ex ercises-
'* rpsldence up«n h is farm on cal affair» — sh o w s th e rig h t s p irit a n d K a n sa s C ity, w ho w ill p ro b a b ly sp en d
s e v e ra l m o n th s h ere.
LYNCH P T. CIRCLE
I a id o f T h a n k s.
Song by sch o o l— “ A m e ric a ”
‘v “ 8 :'"“ 0” U nP road jU8‘
o t m e th o d , we th in k .
E lm e r S h ip ley , of O sw ego, sp e n t
R e c ita tio n
"A H ap py T h o u g h t ”
u ,a “ v,,nuc. It is a s ig h tly lo-
PLANS PIE SOCIAL
M rs. B essie M a rsh a ll, w ho is e m ­
W e w ish to e x p re ss o u r sin c e re J e r r y E litig.
’ cation for a home. T he fam ily a re a t S u n d ay a t th e h om e o f h is u n cle, A. p loyed by th e Misz M illlie r y com ­
T h e L yn ch P a re n t-T e a c h e r circle th a n k s to th e m an y frie n d s w ho h av e
I n s tru m e n ta l
d u e t.
B e rn h a rd t j p resen t occupying th e old house upon W . S h ip ley .
p an y , h a s r e tu r n e d fro m th e w hole
w ill hold a pie so cial an d v a le n tin e sh o w n us sy m p a th y an d k in d n e s s in
Fx .'r .u
“ J . aU Pr-.
the p ro p erty
An im p o rta n t m e e tin g of th e W o ­ sa le h o u se a n d is now b u sily en g a g e d
p a rty at th e sc h o o lh o u se next F rid ay o u r re cen t b e re a v e m e n t an d to th e !
R alph S tan ley has
h as p u rch ased the m e n ’s C h ris tia n T e m p e ra n c e U nion j at th e local m illin e ry
Second G rad e P u _____
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e v e n in g , F e b ru a ry 14. All a re In v it­ Odd F ello w s a n d R e b e k a h s fo r th e lr
P ia n o solo. M abel W in ters.
Jo h n F reem an farm , one and a h a lf w ill be h e ld a t th e lib ra ry n ext T h u r s - ; T h e G reg h am la u n d ry
ed to com e. T h e la d le s w ill b rin g pies h elp d u rin g th e illn e s s of o u r b elo v ed '
R e a d in g
"S to ry of A b ra h a m L in- m iles n o rth » e s t of tow n, and w ill move
W' th h ' B
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to r tile re fre s h m e n ts .
T h is so cial, h u sb a n d an d f a th e r an d fo r th e ir p ar- | ' Q u o t a t l o n 2 X ’ v « t h a n d E ig h t h I
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so fa r us th e pie Is c o n c e rn e d , was tld p n tlo n in th e fu n e r a l serv ice,
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tt w ere am ong be p re s e n t a n d s h a re in th e re sp o n sl th e old m o tio n p ic tu re th e a tr e n ex t
G rad e P u p ils.
p la n n e d s e v e ra l w eek s ago b u t was
MRS C LA R A ,M K IN N E Y
L in co ln song
F o u r th G ra d e P u ­ the local people who enjoyed the opera b lllty of fo r m u la tin g p la n s fo r fu tu re
d o o r Is b e in g used fo r a d ry in g room .
in d e fin ite ly p o stp o n e d on a c c o u n t or
MRS A L IC E BULKY.
pils.
| season in P o rtlan d lust week. Aside w ork.
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Dr. W ill o t t h a s sold h is bu n g alo w
sic k n e ss in th e d is tric t. A Jolly even
L in c o ln ,” T h ird from th e keen d elig h t th ey took
E. L. T h o rp e h a s s ta r te d a very-
(> ' G rad e Boy».
F o rd an d C h e v ro le t re p a irin g
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h om e of Mrs. A. H u g h e s on R o b e rts
P ia n o so lo , W illiam B o tk in
I n e ss of the new- P ublic A u d ito riu m h is p lace In so u th G re sh a m a n d w ill
T e ll a m an h e ’s a "g o o d s p o rt,
a v e n u e , w h e re th e O tts w ill m a k e
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If you h av e n o th in g to w o rry you, W a s h in g to n .” T h ird G ra d e P u p ils I F ra n k C. Jo n es has Just com pleted c o n ,e m Pla ,p s b u ild in g m o re p o u ltry th e i r f u t u r e hom e.
R e a d in g , J a n e t lto w s e tt.
ch an ces a rc nobody Is w o rry in g a b o u t
S p o tlig h ts a n d e le c tric h o rn s
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in w hich he h o u se s in th e n e a r fu tu re .
R e c ita tio n
"M y Own U niteti one of th e sleeping porches
A d d itio n a l («resham L o cals on p ag e 2
E O sb u rn X- Co.
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S ta te s ,” H e rb e rt E lln g
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home.
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Bong - " L in c o ln ." F if th G ra d e Pu
Lew S h a ttu c k , fo rm e r
m ayor of
pits.
G resham , accom panied by Mrs. S h a t­
w ä lr f iß v '
R ead in g . A lden M iller.
tuck. left P o rtla n d for a boat tr ip
A d d ress, P rin c ip a l T. J. S k lrv ln .
to San F ran cisco last w eek, m ak in g
Allows us to c o m p ete w ith all riv a ls
W R. B urke c a rrie s a sw agger stick b rief sto p s at M arshfield an d E u rek a.
Again would he speak these now famous w o rd s:
T h e In g re d ie n ts of o u r b re a d an d
! w hich you would sw e a r was loaded,
They shipped th e ir autom obile, an d
p a strie s a re in s tric t c o n fo rm ity w ith X He say s it is solid wood alth o u g h It
upon leaving the boat a t S an F ran cisco 1
“W ith malice tow ard none, with charity for all
th e w ar re g u la tio n s a n d - th e n eat ineas X »in
Inks In w ater.
they w ill spend a m o n th to u rin g in
with
firm ness in the right, as God gives us to
of o u r b ak ery h as g iv en ua th e h ig h
S o u th ern C alifornia.
t'ra n ix rry in d u s try h as In c re a se !
est s a n ita ry ra tin g .
P a tro n iz e
a
see
the
right, let us strive on to finish the work
Mr an d Mrs. J. H M etzger w ere
about :»«»•» p er ,-eiit at A sto ria
hom e in d u s try .
we
are
in.”
; hosts at a fam ily d in n e r on S unday,
P o rtlan d build in g p e rm its in Decem­ h o noring th e ir re c en tly re tu rn e d so l­
This is the spirit which America has taken across the
d ie r sons. W alter an d Floyd. T he Cecil
ber to talled $317.225.
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DR \ \\ B O T K IN
We buy Beef Cattle, Calves.
T he R ich ard T eg art hom e on th e
Physician and Surgeon
Ilogs, Hide», Etc.
Base L in e road is being w ired for
I 1KM I KM. IT T K N I1 O M
(H ik e o v e r Firs« s t a t e B ank
e le c tric ity by O. J B row n, a neighbor.
H o u rs 2 to 5 p in.
P h o n e 5x1
W e sm o k e Y o u r M eat
M u in Mir wet
G resham . Ore
PfcuB« 881
<*r«s|iani. O reg o n
A uto accessories for all cars,
G HK HH .IM . O REG ON
j E. O sb u rn A Co.
Work Shoes
$6.00 Army Last S h o e...................... $4.35
$6.00 “Thompson’s” Army Last . . . . $4.65 f
$6.00 14-inch High C u ts.................... $4.85 ?
$5.00 10-inch High C u ts ....................$3.45 |
TRACTORS, WITH TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS
D in in g
T a b le s
SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY
Genuine Oak, Round Top, extension
8 ft............................ Priced at $15.00
Pacific Oak, Round Top, 6 ft. ext’ns’n $10.00
Fumed Oak, Round Top, Square Pedis-
tal, 6 ft. extension....................$20.00
Golden Oak, Round Top, 6 ft. extension,
square pedistal........................ $22.00
Also a new line of
7 and full Beds rang­
ing in prices from
$6.50 to $16.00.
FTill Line of Steel
and Wood Springs
and Mattresses.
,
E. W. AYLSWORTH
S
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J. E. M E T Z G E R
A FOUNTAIN PEN
W. R. BURKE, The Jeweler
O
S
St. Valentine s Day
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919
A Complete Stock of Valentines, all sizes
and prices.
Come see what we have.
L L Kidder Hdw. Co
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
BAKING EXCELLENCE j
If L in c o ln L iv e d T o d a y - - -
CITY BAKERY
SANITARY
MARKET
Geo. Dietl, Prop.
Jftrat ^ ta tr ¿Bank
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